Gay Ex-NFL Player Underwood Slams Butker’s LGBT Hate






Former football player and TV personality Colton Underwood has taken a strong stand against Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s recent graduation speech at Benedictine College, which included disparaging remarks about Pride Month and the LGBT+ community.

In a candid Instagram Story posted on May 17, Underwood, 32, expressed his dismay at Butker’s comments, especially given the context of a commencement address. “Here’s what I’ll say about Harrison’s speech because I’ve seen a lot of comments say, ‘Well, he has the freedom of speech and this was at a Catholic institution.’ I get it and I get that his faith is very important to him,” Underwood began. “But, what I also understand is he has a responsibility having the platform that he does to choose to spend his time giving that speech to leave students feeling empowered and excited about taking on the next chapter of life.”

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Butker, 28, delivered the commencement address earlier this month, where he made a pointed reference to the LGBT+ community, particularly targeting Pride Month. “Benedictine has gone from just another liberal arts school with nothing to set it apart to a thriving beacon of light,” Butker said. “I’m certain the reporters at the AP could not have imagined that their attempt to rebuke and embarrass places and people like those here at Benedictine wouldn’t be met with anger, but instead met with excitement and pride, not the deadly sin sort of pride that has an entire month dedicated to it, but the true God-centered pride that is cooperating with the Holy Ghost to glorify him.”

Underwood, who publicly came out as gay in April 2021 and married political strategist Jordan C. Brown two years later, has become a vocal advocate for the LGBT+ community. In his response to Butker’s speech, Underwood highlighted the potential harm such comments could inflict on LGBT+ individuals. “To take a shot saying, ‘The deadly sins of pride,’ knowing that there’s at least one LGBTQ+ student — at least one out there — in that audience is just crippling to that human. To hear that their life is a deadly sin on a day that is supposed to be exciting?”

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Butker’s speech did not stop at criticizing Pride Month. He also attacked IVF and surrogacy as family planning methods and encouraged female graduates to abandon career aspirations in favor of becoming stay-at-home homemakers, stirring further controversy.

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Underwood emphasized that Butker’s address was more divisive than uplifting. “[Harrison] should have used his time to not be divisive and be more positive,” he said. “There’s enough going on in our world right now that we need more love.”

In his Instagram caption, Underwood acknowledged Butker’s right to express his beliefs but underscored the responsibility that comes with such a platform. “You get to have your free speech but you also have to be prepared for the consequences when you [sic] words hurt people,” he wrote.

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As of now, Butker has not publicly responded to the backlash regarding his speech. The incident has sparked a significant discussion about the responsibilities of public figures when addressing diverse audiences, especially during moments meant to celebrate and inspire new graduates.

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QE’s Karamo Brown Celebrates 3yrs with BF Carlos Medel






Karamo Brown, the beloved culture expert from Netflix’s Queer Eye, has hit a significant milestone in his personal life. On May 16, Brown celebrated his third anniversary with his boyfriend, Carlos Medel, marking the occasion with a heartfelt Instagram post. The couple’s journey together has been a whirlwind of love, adventure, and mutual support, a true inspiration for fans everywhere.

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In his Instagram post, Karamo shared a carousel of cherished memories with Carlos, captioned with a touching tribute to their relationship: “3 years… 2 daughters,” referring to their rescue dogs, “10 counties, 100’s of selfies, 1000 adventures, 20,000 slow dances.” He added, “I pinch myself every morning because I can’t believe I get to walk this life with such a wonderful, kind, honest, and loving person. Te quiero mucho mi vida! #HappyAnniversary.” Carlos responded with equal affection, commenting, “Happy anniversary my love! I love you so much! The happiest 3 years”.

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Karamo’s journey to finding love with Carlos has been nothing short of serendipitous. After his decade-long relationship with Ian Jordan ended during the pandemic in 2020, Karamo found himself on Tinder briefly before fate intervened. He “accidentally” liked one of Carlos’s Instagram photos, leading to an unexpected yet beautiful connection. Carlos, a talented beauty photographer, noticed Karamo’s like and reached out, sparking the beginning of their romance.

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Their relationship has flourished over the past three years, filled with shared travels and countless adventures. Karamo, who is also a proud father of two sons, has been open about his readiness to settle down with Carlos. He hinted last year that he’s eagerly waiting for the right moment to propose, emphasizing his desire for a deeper commitment.

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As Karamo and Carlos continue to build their life together, their story serves as a beautiful reminder of the joy and fulfillment that comes from finding a true partner. Their journey from an Instagram “like” to celebrating three years of love exemplifies the power of genuine connection and mutual support in the LGBTQ+ community. Here’s to many more years of love and happiness for Karamo and Carlos!

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